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San Mateo County, CA | November 8, 2005 Election |
Ted Driscoll - Major Positions:By Ted DriscollCandidate for Council Member; Town of Portola Valley | |
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Town Center: The major issue facing our town at present is our Town Center. We have been grappling with this complex issue for 9 years now. Let me explain what I have learned.
Zoning: I believe our town should remain a rural, residential community. We currently have enough commercial and office space for our foreseeable needs. I do believe we should maintain some diversity in housing density to accommodate the varying needs of residents in all age groups. Currently we have parcel sizes as small as 0.2 acres in some older established areas in town. I don't think we need any higher densities than that, but believe we don't want to move toward a uniform 1+ acre zoning either. The level of diversity we have today is probably appropriate going forward. I favor obeying state law on Below-Market-Rate housing, but not getting ahead of that law. I also favor leaving the western hillsides as they are, i.e. relatively undeveloped, and covered by conservation easements. Open Space Acquisition: I strongly favor acquiring open space when opportunities permit, and lead the Town's negotiations on the two major parcel we have recently bought. Safety: The biggest threat to our Town's existence is a natural disaster, either from a wildfire or an earthquake. I strongly favor disaster planning and response organization. And I favor proactive, preventative actions to reduce exposure before that disaster happens. That is a key reason why I have been working to fix our Town Center problem. Quality of Life: I moved here for the quiet breeze in the trees, the dark evening skies, the secluded trails and the relaxed atmosphere. I feel most strongly that that is what we must work to preserve --- and what is most distinctive about our town. We are fortunate to live here, and it is up to us to keep those important features that make this place special. Change is inevitable, but can and must be managed. Fiscal Prudence: In my twelve years on the Town Council we have consistently run a balanced budget. During that period, we have retained our largely volunteer-oriented government, and our staff has remained constant while we have managed inflating real estate values, acquired open space, responded to natural disasters, and struggled with unfunded mandates on BMRs and ADA compliance. Now we are struggling with loss of our Town Center for the past 30 years. I favor finding and financing a solution to that problem which is consistent with that fiscal prudence. Open Communications: I believe it is critical to maintain an open dialog with all our Town residents on all sides of the issues. Although I don't always agree with them, every opinion has merit, and I have consistently tried to reach out to my "opponents" and engage them in dialog. We are 5000 people in the same boat --- not 5000 people in 5000 boats. We must focus on our common benefit and avoid factionalism. I will continue that open communications policy as long as I serve on the Town Council. Give me a call at 851-9422, if you want to learn more about my positions, or tell me yours. |
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